This is the FONTLOG file for the NovaRound Font.


This file provides detailed information on the NovaRound Font Software.
This information should be distributed along with the NovaRound fonts
and any derivative works.


Basic Font Information

NovaRound Font is a part of the seven fonts family. There are: NovaCut, NovaFlat,
NovaOval, NovaRound, NovaSlim, NovaSquare and NovaMono.
All these fonts you'll find at: http://openfontlibrary.org.

NovaRound Font is created with FontForge.

NovaRound Font is a Unicode typeface family that supports all languages that
use the Latin script and its variants, and could be expanded to support other
scripts.


More specifically, this release supports the following Unicode ranges:

 - Controls and Basic Latin - 0000-007F (all)

 - Latin 1 - 0080-00FF (all)

 - Latin A - 0100-017F (all)

 - Latin B - 0192, 01E4, 01E5, 0218-021B

 - Greek - 0394, 03A0, 03A3, 03A9, 03BC, 03C0

 - General Punctuation - 2010-2015, 2017-2027, 2030, 2032-2037,
                         2039, 203A, 2043, 2044

 - Currency Symbols - 20AC

 - Letterlike Symbols - 2105, 2113, 2122, 2126, 212E

 - Mathematical Operators - 2202, 2206, 2207, 220F-2212, 2215, 2217-221B,
                            221E, 2248, 2260, 2261, 2264, 2265

 - Geometric Shapes - 25CA


This release contains:

 - NovaRound.ttf
 - NovaRound.sfd
 - FONTLOG.txt
 - OFL.txt - official license text


ChangeLog

04 Sept 2011 wmk69 (wmk69@o2.pl) NovaRound Version 2.0
- design review

02 Feb 2011 wmk69 (wmk69@o2.pl) NovaRound Version 1.2
- changed metrics table, hinting added

30 Jan 2011 wmk69 (wmk69@o2.pl) NovaRound Version 1.1
- Latin 1 and Latin A completed, changed panose

05 Jan 2011 wmk69 (wmk69@o2.pl) NovaRound Version 1.000
- Initial release


Acknowledgements

If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address
(if you have one) (W) and description (D).


History

I created the NovaCut font (a base of this font) about 14-15 years ago for 
making the inscriptions on stone. Initially the font contained only capitals 
and digits and existed only on paper and stone inscriptions. Last year 
I decided transfer this font to computer. I made missing small fonts and some 
basical signs and created a font initially named Gothica. By the way I made 
other versions of some letters. It was a lot of this at the end of my work. 
I decided create new fonts based on these letters. And finally I created 
six fonts family and named these fonts Nova (NovaCut, NovaFlat, NovaOval, 
NovaRound, NovaSlim, NovaSquare - by the shape of individual fonts).
At last I created monospace font - NovaMono - the seventh part of this family.


04 Sept 2011 wmk69 (wmk69@o2.pl)

